UAE Federal Budget 2025
The Federal Budget 2025
The UAE Federal Budget in 2025 totals AED71.5 billion in revenues and AED71.5 billion in estimated expenditures, maintaining a balanced approach between income and spending.
This federal budget represents the largest in the UAE’s history, highlighting the strength of the national economy and the sustainability of resources to support key developmental, economic, and social projects. As part of the multi-year financial plan (2022-2026), the 2025 budget is allocated across key sectors, including social development and benefits, government affairs, infrastructure and economic affairs, financial investments, and other federal expenses.
Budget Allocation for UAE Federal Budget 2025
Social Development and Benefits
Revenues
The revenues for the fiscal year 2025 are projected to reach approximately AED 71.5 billion, reflecting a 9% increase compared to the 2024 budget. This growth aligns with the Federal Government’s strategic focus on diversifying revenue streams to enhance the provision of government services.
Expenditures
The estimated expenditures for the fiscal year 2025 are approximately AED 71.5 billion, reflecting a 11.6% increase compared to the 2024 budget. This rise highlights the UAE’s commitment to an expansive spending strategy that prioritises promising sectors, infrastructure development, and community advancement.
Financial Balance
The 2025 federal general budget estimates are projected to achieve a full balance between revenues and expenditures compared to previous years, reflecting the economy’s strength and sustainability. Such balance reinforces the country’s ability to direct its resources towards vital sectors such as education, health, and infrastructure. It also supports its efforts to achieve a sustainable development by investing in projects that ensure the well-being of current generations and empower future ones.